F-Eiiililanv 3,1920 ) Get Well- Don't prolong sailor-in m“ ofllllis. Ooldl. 581's '1‘ roa nausea-sisal‘. Johnson's Qnpdyno Ltrument is a doctor's superiors“ so terns! and external use wit a rloord oi over 100 "an oi span- di suoeeas. A wonderfully new. 3.“..“.."""""" a ou can aadaly rely to ' Get Vfeli- ' ' No llieore- s_ i l Cotstipation or Slot shy Skin ' Want I clear, healthy complexion. regular bowels, and a _. perfect working; liver? Al to _ will!‘ run- W. _ .i -, db. or hem. - - nae, w: stomach and diiipflfldfii-IC], they have Mfliiial. Pumiyvegenbla. Qllallfllb-Siaflllose-Snlailfiiso DLGAIIWPSIMIIPIIMJVamreb gut nerve r-id not: torus- m- lleqlesislssudlldalswonlmass. hniasnssilsisiuallzs fiu-tif/S-o Eastern Guardian . ..'lT PAYS to buy 1n this pror- ince. EcoLLsc-rious AT union MEETlNGS.-At the Union meet- ..“WANTED—-Mackerei ‘barrels ll. '1‘. Holman 1.111.. Summeraide. 670l-2-3~M'E3i. JANNANDALE-Mr. James Manual, Georgetown and Mr. Jun» encent Camp-bell New Port were in the Village on Tuesday the 27th. on n. business trip. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson iornierly oi’ Halifax are passing the winter in Anuandale. living .lu their own house in the village Mr. J. M. Morrow who was in i-lslllax recently disposing oi the cargo oi‘ tiie Sch. General Middleton retunned home on Tues-- day. He reported his cargo o! pota- toes iu iinc condition when taken out oi’ the vessel. it is reported ran cnaanorrsroviriiiiciinnriiu " i uni it}? There is hardly a stage oi our ex- istence when a really good Photo is not o w icome gilt to some one, or is needed tor some distant re- lative, or tor n. thousand rind one other reasons. THE cooii STilDi Bayoi”: i Photographer 1 ‘Charlottetown g A.E LYON ' Photographs oi all sizes, films to fit all size amateur cameras are ro- celvod fresh every week. Moderate Prices attention to Amateur Photography Personal Artistic Photographs Charlottetown. P. E. I. D0 ii You ‘ 5 Know Thst we carry a complete 1 line oi: l - »Pateni: Medicines 1 Drugs . Fancy Goods Groceries " 1 Flour and Feeds Stationary Boots and Shoes i Rubbers Rubber Boots 1 Lumbermarrs Rubber EDDSON PHONOGRAlHlS , Etc, While in- Montague, come ‘ in and give us a. trial, we 4 guarantee satisfaction. Family perscriptlons care- iully compounded. CarruthersiizParkman ‘ Limited i Drugs, Groceries. Boots and r Shoes iiiiéfiaiéiaitilaiematsfiueasaieawaisavaieasaieasaieazaiex ‘rdevkebmoortdemxmkatsea mad: i Montague, P. E. I. 9i! a-o-ooeooeoeooo u-wuuw- ,5 W000 SAWINS OUTFITS > / Finished steel saw spindles 1%" dia 4 it. long as cut. with pulley 8" dia. 6" taco. Sawilt 1%" leithand nut . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 Special cordwood saws recom- mended for ssiwin-s lire wood. 126" dis. 1% hole each . . . . $10.40 28" die. 1% hole each . $12.00 30"'dia. 1% hole each . . . . $13-05 (Cash with order.) We can quote all sizes. v Solid or inserted tooth saws. cordwood quality made 18 to 30 inches. Bruce Stewart & Co Ltd. Charlottetown , P-E-I- 6519-1-2illiIEtst3l. i riiorissioiiii. cups J. D. Stewart, K.C. _ -. rrlstar, Solicitor and Notary Public. Nowsom Block, Glflowfl- ranch Oilice - iiaortlflfiw" Money to Loan on Real Estate. 1i 0-60-04 \4 DR. I. I. CROKIN VETERINARY 001105011 Oilloa and Residence, 171 Great Quasi. 8dr,“ Garage its nns s '" op”. Phone No.y004 IOII-l-llllllmoilfl- QQQ§Q§O :..-_.___. liFRBiGSEElé9E§KSR5KSBEKSF§KP§¥9EiiSR§ ;$¥$X$§KVQ§KSE§K7E§E¥§KPHK* ' Cabinet anti many more dcii- , ' cato instruments. Early Spring Styles déi-ual-QIOOOQ -‘-ovv_ Three new styles shown in A. B. C. D. wldiths. We can tit ryou correctly with those widths. No. 1 dark brown calfskin Boots, niadc with pointed toe-Goodyear weited soles- all widths. . . . . . . . . .. $12.75 I No. 2 same shoe as above i made with suede cloth top. g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12.75 No.. 3 Field mauve kid boots, French heels~iawn cloth tops, a new spring style $12.75 Aileyi& c». ltd. 4 E Fashionable Shoes for Cash 4 OOOO-O-FOO-OmQQ-Q-O-QXOQ-O Expert Optical Service Blowing your‘ own horn gets you nowhere. Its ser- vice anti being able to de- liver the goods that count. Our patients tell us that. we are giving an Optical Ser- vloo equal to any given in tho larger centres. They also tell us that belore we came to Montague they had to go to Charlottetown or elsewhere to have any spec- ial work done. Now that is all changed and they can get any special work clone here. Have your eyes examined and be convinced by the lat- est methods that we back up all we ciniin in our adver- tisements. Service first last and all the time is our motto. ii. J. MABON hrtsisetrlat and Prescription Drumslst. ‘ Wontnarne - - - Fi- L Next our Bank o! Commerce a ll. ll. PARKMA Jeweler 8a Qptometris Graduate with honors irom tho Canadian Optlioiinic Coi- X loge, Toronto. Out. Scientific examination oi . tbs eyes with the most mod- ern methods and appliances. We use the Retinoscoilo or Shadow Test. The Electric A Opthalmometer. The Electric . Optlialnioscopo tor determin- ing the diseased conditions 0i the eyes. The Ski Optomet- or (the above instruments‘ " are the Dilly ones in Kings County.) Tho Revelation Test . We are Opticians to the people who want the best in quality and satisfaction and we are constantly testing with good results patients who have tried elsewherefrry _.. us and be convinced that we give highest quality and best " results with a saving oi 20 per cent or more. ‘ ALL GOODS GUARANIEED Montague. P. E. I. E ;E. PARKMAN Montague, P. E. I. Jo¥5¥9EFé¥Q¥Je¥QA5KQXQT¢XEe¥aK¥QEH€tFA¥s¥9lieh¥ale¥iiéiléle¥llefiis?fise%ee§lék1619K there is a Teacher coming to An- uniidule School, dilliss MoLelian 00%» Indian River. Mrs. George Jackson. Fortune Bridge is home with her parents iu Annandale, Mr. and Mrs Hc-wnit, Mr. Wm. McDonald, Bay Fortune, was iii the Village yester- day on n business trip. Ho reports the roads very bad. Mr. Alex Mc- Donald, "Uapc Spray, is around threshing. lic went uip to Big Hun Saturday morning. Miss Annie Mc- Donald, Cape Spra-y, is assisting Mr. A. C. Myers ‘in the store. ---——-<r0>—-i- EASTERN PERSON ALS ..'Mi'. and Mrs. Edward Bulpltt. nlltosvnentli, ivero among the vis- l iiors to Georgetown oii Thursday night. .1111‘. Brenton Walsh, former Principal oi Cardigan High School. is visiting irimiils iit Cardigan and Do Gros Marsh. . lliirs. James (l. MacLui-en, Mori- tiiguc, is visiting iu St. Peter's, tlir guest other sister, Mrs. tDr.) Mac- Iruuciilziii. Shipping News C. G. B. MONTCALM MAKING ‘ N0 PROGRESS l A despatch was received yester- day stated that the steamer Mont- calm which left Souris over n week ago for the Magdalen islands was still in solid packed ice oli’ East Point. it. stated further that. no further progress could be made without the aid oi a. storug south east gale. -*—-¢-0->———~ l FROZEN m m HARBOR l ' AT l-PQKPWT. N. $- ll-ALiFAX, N. 5., Jim. 29.-~Eigh- tcou schoouers are frozen in the Marine Department was asked by the owners tonight to send a steam- er to release tlicm. The steamer Potrel is now ut Luneiiburg break- ing \i)) the ice in the hzirlior so that the vessels can, put to sen, and will be order to Lockeport. SCANDINNVIAN HAD STORM‘? - g PASSAGE . After one or the itiost Stormy pris- nages in years the 1C. P. O. S. liner Scandinavian arrived oil’ Part- ridge island early Saturday from Liverpool. and docked at Sand Point shortly alter 8 o'clock. Sim hnd 1.041 passenger-i, 475 cabin and 565 steerage. in nildition to 2.000 bags of mail and parcel post and u fair-sized general cargo. ~Reieroliig to the voyage across the ocean, Captain E. Griffith, C.‘ N. l‘t.. said it was one ol the worst he iiml encountered in years. H» said they had strong head winds and mountainous seas from tho time they left Liverpool until oft’ the Blinks, but alter that they had good weather with the exception oi’ one day when they run into a slight blizzard. He said he sighted some ice iiocs oft‘ the Banks. bur they were not very large. lie said that. nothing cventiui occurr- ed during the pissagc. (‘upturn Griffiths has ‘been sailing to and from ‘St. John for the lost twenty- three years, coining first in the days ot thc old Beaver line on tho Luke Huron. Hc is wearing two (iCCUriliiOlls tor achievements dur- ing the great ‘war. and also one which was awarded to liiin for life ‘saving. in 1902 he took command oi u small boat and ventured out dur- ing :1 storm to rescue some mom-i)- ers or u grew oi u vessel ivhicli was sinking. Passengers booked ‘or St. John were: (Yaptaln G. V. and Mrs. Bzrllcy, Captain N. ll. Breaks-y. Captain h‘. it. and Mrs. Martin, H. l). (Y. Munro and 1-‘. Smith. Anoth- er passenger was Malor G. id. 5 Leighton, who (iilillfi nut as O. C. ' of u number of soldiers on board. FIRISIT STEAMER FROM ‘ GERMANY IN FIVE YEARS The arrival in St, John oi’ tho steamer (llairton on Wednesday, marked the reopening oi’ trade iwith Germany mud the port. ot St. John alter a lapse oi.’ live years. io-Nfimv l __. , Mothers- who in ._ch17dhood ale Grdpé-Nlflflmow i buy it a» their (‘hiIdPQIL They know its sturdy upbuiiding‘ qualities. Grape-Nuts is the some pure heoithtiui wheat. and barley food as when first orl8i~ noted. , Thousands will aibll to its merit. Al Grocer: everywhere harbor at Lockcport. N. S” and the as soon as she finishes there siic ~ g \.. I . - Man » w This is tho first vessel thnl. has come to Si. John dirt-cl. from .1 the war in 1914. Sin: is n British Pacific OCPZIH Services, ‘but iicr cargo 2,000 tons 01' potash, is tit-r. man. The (Jiairton is under cnmmziinil oi (Yaiptaln Fitzgerald and is 4| vessel of 4.259 tons. She hml an un- eventful trip over from Hamburg and caused little interest as silt‘ Mme in the harbor [lying iili! iii-i- tlsh (lag but lier arrival marks quite un event in the history of the port l-icr cargo 1,, not for Si John but for tlic ivesu-rn states and Havana. 1t was brought viri Si. John because the consignee: decid- ed this uvns the cheapest ironic u" the rail-haul over the i‘. l’. it. the western states is gigvrtoi" null tho tlrelght charges IP53 i‘X]lQilNl\‘l' than by American ‘ports. Auoiiwi' vessel. also from Hamburg. wlili ii similar cargo is on her wuy now and probably will arrive in Sidoim within a few days. Although this is the first 1‘ill'2'i direct from Germany, several ship- ments oi uuliim- dyes have ulri-iiitv reached (‘anadn ir0m' Geruuirm through English ports. “ More ‘sold than all brands combined. 1 German port since tho bcaiiiiiinz: oi‘ " vessel. belonging to the (‘iinaiiilmil Ping/earls are giving cigarette Satisfaction to all lovers ofa. perfect ci mfeflse. ‘ . The fascinating smoothness. the rich, mild aroma of these world- famous smokes uarantee perfect cigarette erctjqyment. 18¢ ‘oe/Idvckzye ~iw0 291354;‘ other v damosssanmsnsmsm ‘Qs ‘s. .&"1s\\‘~!sx&& _ __:-_-; :_;_ " . ._. :_ :. c: : ‘_;:t f? 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